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- Your chance to see one of South Australia’s historic shipwrecks
- Coorong National Park
Coorong National Park Ocean Beach conditions are regularly changing at this time of the year due to severe erosion and dune collapses associated with high tides and sea surges. Driving on the Coorong National Park Ocean Beach can be a high risk activity under these conditions which could affect your personal safety and could result in damage to your vehicle.
- Coming soon: a new home for Cleland’s koalas!
- Coastal activities for the kids these school holidays
- Find out how Kangaroo Island’s glossy black-cockatoos are going after the bushfires
Three-quarters of KI’s glossy black habitat burned in the summer bushfires. Find out about the species’ recovery.
- Explore the science behind marine parks
Learn how Harlequin fish helped South Australia develop marine sanctuary zones.
- Lincoln National Park
Caution: The Western (Sleaford) entrance/exit of the ‘Sleaford Wanna’ 4WD track has been blocked by a mobile sand dune and is impassable. Please use main entrance to enter and exit the park.
- Ranger Tips: Naracoorte Caves National Park
Get insider tips on the best places to visit and must-do activities from park ranger Brian Robins.
- Leave no trace
We are fortunate in South Australia to have so many beautiful national parks to bushwalk, ride, camp and stay in and it’s vital that we cherish and protect them
- Lashmar Conservation Park
The Chapman River water level has dropped and access is permitted via Creek Bay Road and Cape Willoughby Road. Visitors are advised to take care when driving along unsealed roads.